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Working in the Community - Overview
Kennedy Center Rehabilitation Services Being productive is an important part of life. Employment is one way to enhance and improve the way we feel about ourselves. People with disabilities are no different in their desire to work.
Using person-centered planning, people may receive counseling, assessments, job placement, job coaching, follow-up services and other supports as needed or requested.
We work to assist people with disabilities become full participating members of the communities in which they reside, work, learn and participate in leisure activities.
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- Employment Services enable people with disabilities to work as independently as possible within the community.
- Supported Education Program enables persons with disabilities to further their career goals through post secondary education.
- The Acquired Brain Injury Program (ABI) provides a variety of vocational and independent living options for individuals who have sustained a brain injury or have some form of neurological impairment.
- The Work Services Program provides employment services for people with psychiatric disabilities. These services include pre and post employment assistance.
- School-To-Career Program helps young adults transition from school life to the adult world.
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